Sentences with phrase «apparent fondness»

But collectively we do seem to have an apparent fondness for arbitrary thresholds (like New Years Eve, 10 year anniversaries, commemorative holidays etc.) before we take stock of something.
I'm not sure to what extent Franzioni would have written «carnage and splattering goes here», but the fast - paced gore that marked his previous film unfortunately seems to have returned, as has an apparent fondness of Braveheart.
Bafflingly introduced as a late substitute against Burnley, Fellaini will probably start against Swansea due to Mourinho's apparent fondness for him.
Coupled with the information that new Manchester United boss Jose Mourinho does not want to let David De Gea go and Zinedine Zidane's apparent fondness of the Costa Rican, it's safe to say that fax machine or not, a move for the Spaniard seems highly unlikely this time around.
«These divisions reflect two characteristics of Matthew's Gospel: (1) an apparent fondness for numbers and (2) concern for systematic arrangement.

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Despite their fondness for new technologies, it is immediately apparent to an outsider that the Dutch don't like to talk about science very much.
What became very apparent is the camaraderie between the pupils, teachers and principal, the respect and fondness is clear, and in the best final twist of the evening the two leading ladies came to the stage to also present flowers to Director, Jacquelyne Hill (Jacs) and Daphne Chook who took care of props and costumes.
What do you think of PayPal's apparent disinterest in cryptocurrency and fondness for blockchain technology?
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